Hi,
i have the big pleasure to officially announce that the matroska
multimedia container project has finally left alpha status and turned
into public beta status last night. By following the links below you
will be able to obtain various tools to create, edit and play matroska
audio and video files on your computers. Supported Operating Systems are
currently Windows and Linux, but it seems at least playback is working
for Mac OSX and OpenBeOS also.
The beta release of these tools is the last and maybe most important of
the three initial steps to make matroska a living reality in the
opensource community. After almost 18 months of development, always in
contact with developers from various other opensource projects in the
multimedia environment, we were able to come up with a working
specification for the container end of 2002. From this spec our chief
developer and project administrator, Steve 'robux4' Lhomme, could code a
working basic I/O library called 'libmatroska', which was released in
alpha version to interested OSS developers beginning of this year. Since
then all efforts were undertaken to make file creation and playback
possible, and in the meantime the main library was steadily developed
further to its actual status.
The matroska container is mainly aiming to replace the good old AVI ,
but it is also ment to be a powerful and open alternative to other,
mainly proprietary, containers such as ASF, MP4, MOV, RM, MPX annd even
MPEG. It uses the extensions .mkv for video and .mka for audio only
files .
Here the main features of matroska :
- opensource, open standard, GPL and QPL licensed main library
- supports arbitrary file sizes, ideal for PCM audio and prepared for HDTV
- allows arbitrary number of audio, video and subtitles streams in one file
- attempting to support every existing audio and video codec under the sun
- extensible by using EBML as underlying framework, a binary structure
based on XML
- enhanced container features such as menues, chapters, tags, file
attachements
- perfect sync thanks to timestamps for data blocks
- x-platform design approach right from the start
etc.
Links :
The release page ( constantly updated ) : !!!!
http://www.matroska.org/announce.html !!!!
matroska's homepage : http://www.matroska.org
The project page : http://corecodec.org/projects/matroska
CVS tree : https://corecodec.org/scm/?group_id=20
Here a listing of the tools that are released today :
LINUX :
All existing tools, as well for matroska file creation as well as for
playback, were made by Moritz 'mosu' Bunkus, the author of the well
known 'Ogmtools' . He was implementing playback support into mplayer for
Linux, and the matroska support code was commited to mplayer CVS a few
hours ago. His file creation tools, and this includes the sources, can
be found here : http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/ . The
program, in its current status, will allow you to transmux every AVI,
OGM or matroska file into a new matroska file, plus to add several
external audio streams from either WAV or Ogg sources ( Vorbis ) as well
as AC3 and MP3 audio, and SRT subtitles.
Currently Supported codecs :
Video : all VfW/VCM codecs ( DivX, XviD, etc. ) ; Audio : Vorbis, MP2,
MP3, AC3, PCM ; Subtitles : SRT
WINDOWS :
File creation : The VirtualdubMod Team around Julien 'Cyrius' Coloos and
Tobias 'Belgabor' Minnich have implemented matroska reading, editing and
writing support in such a professional way that Windows users will not
have to suffer from any major drawbacks compared to the well established
AVI format. The program is released from its usual place on
http://sf.net/projects/virtualdubmod .
Supported codecs are all : VfW/VCM codecs ( DivX, XviD, WMV9 VCM,
ON2VP3, HuffYuf, H.264, 3ivx, MPEG4V3/2, etc. ) ; Audio : all ACM
codecs , Vorbis, MP2, MP3, AC3, PCM
Playback, DirectShow parser : Our core developer Jan 'myFUN' Schlenker
created the basis, and the great development team from 'The Core Media
Player' , mainly Ludovic 'BlackSun' Vialle and Christophe 'Toff' Paris,
were pushing it to the actual release status. Please note that there is
currently work done on the implementation of seeking as well as subtitle
support ( to follow soon ). Occasionally the player may freeze if the
pause/stop button is pressed. The file can be downloaded here :
http://matroska.sourceforge.net/downloads/kaxdemux-v0.3.0.zip ; unzip it
into any directory and run regsvr32 x:\path\kaxdemux.dll from a command
line .
Playback : The Core Media Player Team have made a special release of
their feature pumped DirectShow player, the TCMP RC4 'matroska release
edition' , to be downloaded here : http://www.corecoded.com . Its coming
with the latest parser filter and will install it automatically, plus it
can easily be registered to playback matroska files.
MPA2MKA and WAV2MKA : Both programs allow the user to transmux PCM or
MP2/3 audio file into matroska audio files and were developed by John
'spyder' Cannon and Jory 'jcsston' Stone . Link :
http://matroska.sourceforge.net/downloads/mpa2mka.zip and
http://matroska.sourceforge.net/downloads/wav2mka.zip .
Future Features/Codecs ( still to come ):
- Menues
- Chapters
- MPEG 1/2 video support
- special mode 2 form 2 burning with ECC/EDC
- Image Subtitles ( BMP and PNG )
- Gstreamer plugin
- Vegas video plugin
- Xine playback patch
- AAC audio support
- Theora support
- streaming server ( UDP and HTTP )
- file attachements ( lyrics, cover images, etc. )
- p2p plugins including file ID
- Nero plugin
- winamp plugin
etc.
We hope you will find the container useful and are looking forward to
your feedback. Please adress all feedback either to the mailing list
matroska-general at freelists dot org , join us on IRC.CORECODEC.COM
#matroska or turn to the forum here :
http://corecodec.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=phpBB2&file=index
Thank you very much for your interest and my apologies to those who may
feel bothered by the long email
Christian Wiesner

Hi,
First of all thanks for the great software!
I've found one video file that won't play properly however - you can get
it from <URI:http://www.lacunacoil.it/Misc/Videolc01.zip&gt;. With xine,
the picture is fine but the sound keeps breaking up. Using gxine the
picture looks like it loses sync every few seconds as well. In the
startup xterm window, I get a lots of messages stating:
ffmpeg: didn't get a picture, got 0 bytes left
Finally, if I watch an embedded video in a web page using Mozilla and
the browser plugin that comes with gxine, and then click on the URL
button, a small window appears containing the link. This is very useful
as I can then wget the file (it would be nice for a big streamed video
file, having got it all once, I could replay it without having to reload
it again!). However, if I try and close this popup by clicking on the
cross icon, then Mozilla invariably either crashes or locks up.
This is on a Mandrake 9.1 box, running KDE. xine-lib is 1-beta11,
xine-ui 0.9.20, gxine 0.3.3. I've also got most if not all of the win32
& realplayer codecs installed mentioned on the mplayer site. Video card
is a Matrox G550 single head.
Cheers,
Chris.

Hi everyone!
I've soldered a small circuit ("X on TV",
http://www.sput.nl/hardware/tv-x.html ) that merges the VGA output's two sync
signals into a single composite one, suitable for usage on a TV. It works as
expected in normal desktop mode, using the following XFree86-modeline for PAL
TV:
ModeLine "pal720x576" 13.875 720 744 808 888 576 582 588 625 -hsync -vsync
interlace (no line wrap before interlace in my XF86Config, of course)
However, if I watch a movie, specifically DivX AVI in this mode, the lower
half of the movie is cut off, and the aspect ratio is wrong, with people
being long and thin. This is true in both windowed and full screen mode (with
black bars below and above the movie).
I haven't sucessfully tested DVD playback with xine yet (because of a missing
plugin), but using ogle the problem is similar: cut off of the lower part of
the movie and distorted aspect ratio. Also, with mplayer, the problem is
similar for AVI playback.
I therefore think that it's not a xine-specific problem, but have no idea what
the solution might be, so I hope anyone on this list might be able to help.
And by the way, the problem is non-existent in a "normal" monitor mode, such
as 1280x1024 non-interlaced at 91 Hz.
Greetings
Michael

Hi everyone!
I've soldered a small circuit ("X on TV",
http://www.sput.nl/hardware/tv-x.html ) that merges the VGA output's two sync
signals into a single composite one, suitable for usage on a TV. It works as
expected in normal desktop mode, using the following XFree86-modeline for PAL
TV:
ModeLine "pal720x576" 13.875 720 744 808 888 576 582 588 625 -hsync -vsync
interlace (no line wrap before interlace in my XF86Config, of course)
However, if I watch a movie, specifically DivX AVI in this mode, the lower
half of the movie is cut off, and the aspect ratio is wrong, with people
being long and thin. This is true in both windowed and full screen mode (with
black bars below and above the movie).
I haven't sucessfully tested DVD playback with xine yet (because of a missing
plugin), but using ogle the problem is similar: cut off of the lower part of
the movie and distorted aspect ratio. Also, with mplayer, the problem is
similar for AVI playback.
I therefore think that it's not a xine-specific problem, but have no idea what
the solution might be, so I hope anyone on this list might be able to help.
And by the way, the problem is non-existent in a "normal" monitor mode, such
as 1280x1024 non-interlaced at 91 Hz.
Greetings
Michael

On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 14:23, James Stembridge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wednesday 30 Apr 2003 18:03, Preston Kutzner wrote:
> > I tried both abovementioned suggestions. However, now I get an error
> > when running xine suid root, that it can't find /dev/hdahelper
>
> This is normal. Does xine actually start up using vidix like this? You should
> get some messages on the console showing the detection of your video card. I
> get something like this:
>
> $ xine -V vidix
> This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.20cvs
> ...
> radeon_vid: Found chip: Radeon RV200 QW [Radeon 7500]
> radeon_vid: Video memory = 64Mb
> radeon_vid: Set write-combining type of video memory
> radeon_vid: DVI port has no monitor connected
> radeon_vid: CRT port has CRT monitor connected
> libdha: Can't open /dev/dhahelper
> xine_interface: unknown param 10
> ...
>
> > How exactly do I need to set it up? I've never heard of it before. If I
> > don't run xine suid root, I get the same errors as my previous email
> > that prompted your suggestions.
>
> If you don't run xine suid root, then you have to compile a special kernel
> module that gives the vidix driver access to your graphics card. To do this
> you will need the source of the kernel you are running. If you are running a
> distribution kernel then you will have to install a corresponding
> kernel-source or perhaps kernel-headers package. The source for my kernel is
> in /usr/src/linux-2.4.20-ck6-mh7 so I run configure for xine-lib like this:
>
> $ ./configure --enable-dha-kmod
> --with-linux-path=/usr/src/linux-2.4.20-ck6-mh7
>
> Running the normal "make; make install" will now install the kernel module and
> and create the /dev/dhahelper device file. Then it is necessary to load the
> module by running "modprobe dhahelper". xine should now be able to use the
> vidix driver without being suid root.
Alright, I've done the above, and have loaded the helper module.
However, this is the console output I get when I attempt to run xine
with the vidix driver...
pkutzner@...:~> xine -V vidix
This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.20
(c) 2000-2003 by G. Bartsch and the xine project team.
Built with xine library 1.0.0 (1-beta10)
Found xine library version: 1.0.0 (1-beta11).
XServer Vendor: The XFree86 Project, Inc. Release: 40300000,
Protocol Version: 11, Revision: 0,
Available Screen(s): 1, using 0
Depth: 24.
XShmQueryVersion: 1.1.
-[ xiTK version 0.10.2 ]-
-[ xiTK will use XShm ]-
-[ WM type: (EWMH) KWIN {KWin} ]-
Display is not using Xinerama.
rage128_vid: Found chip: Rage Mobility M3 AGP 2x
rage128_vid: Video memory = 0Mb
xine_interface: unknown param 10
xine_interface: unknown param 10
xine_interface: unknown param 10
xine_interface: unknown param 10
vo_scale: invalid ratio, using 4:3
vo_scale: unknown aspect ratio (0) in stream => using 4:3
video_out_vidix: Can't configure playback: Invalid argument
xiTK received SIGSEGV signal, RIP.
Aborted
Any ideas? The card should also be reporting more video mem than that.
It's an 8MB card IIRC and it's NOT shared memory. Also, fyi it's a Rage
Mobility M3 card using the "generic r128" driver.
>
> If you want to go with dhahelper you will probably want to add it to the list
> of modules loaded automatically at boot. On Debian I do this by adding it to
> the file /etc/modules, though I expect this will be different on different
> distributions.
>
> James.
--
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"If you don't want your dog to have bad breath, do what I do: Pour a little
Lavoris in the toilet."
-- Jay Leno

Hi,
Preston Kutzner wrote:
> issue also appears when using MPlayer. I cannot watch .mov files
> anymore, as the performance in the radeon driver for X4.3 is so poor
> that the video lags behind the audio almost a full 5-10 seconds
> w/dropped frames.
You might want to try using the vidix output driver. This should give
significantly better performance than xv.
James.

On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Mike Melanson wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Apr 2003, Mike Fleetwood wrote:
>
> > Xine can't play anything however gxine does play the audio but not the
> > video. Also gxine displays the following at the bottom of the window:
> > 0 kBit/s MOV/MPEG-4, 320x172 Sorenson Video 3 (QT DLL), 44kHz 0 kBit/s AAC (libfaad)
>
> Hmm, have you ever been able to view any Sorenson Video 3 QT file
> with xine (pretty much any QT trailer from the previous year)?
No. Never been able to play any Sorenson Video 3 QT files, although I
only have the 3 recent Matrix trailers as likely candidates.
reloaded_teaser_1 and superbowltrailer don't play at all so I can only
guess that they are Sorenson Video 3. Can only play the audio of
trailer_final as reported above. Tend not to download too many over a
33kBit/s modem.
Mike

Alexandre Hautequest wrote:
> Excuse me, ive lost the first part, but why run xine suid r00t? Givin
> apropriate permissions to users to read devices isnt sufficient anymore?
> I mean, putting people in disk group, for example?!
No in this case it isn't, the vidix driver needs direct access to the
hardware and running suid root gives you that. As I said it is possible to
get around this by using a kernel module, for which appropriate permissions
can be set.
James.

Hi,
On Wednesday 30 Apr 2003 18:03, Preston Kutzner wrote:
> I tried both abovementioned suggestions. However, now I get an error
> when running xine suid root, that it can't find /dev/hdahelper
This is normal. Does xine actually start up using vidix like this? You should
get some messages on the console showing the detection of your video card. I
get something like this:
$ xine -V vidix
This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.20cvs
...
radeon_vid: Found chip: Radeon RV200 QW [Radeon 7500]
radeon_vid: Video memory = 64Mb
radeon_vid: Set write-combining type of video memory
radeon_vid: DVI port has no monitor connected
radeon_vid: CRT port has CRT monitor connected
libdha: Can't open /dev/dhahelper
xine_interface: unknown param 10
...
> How exactly do I need to set it up? I've never heard of it before. If I
> don't run xine suid root, I get the same errors as my previous email
> that prompted your suggestions.
If you don't run xine suid root, then you have to compile a special kernel
module that gives the vidix driver access to your graphics card. To do this
you will need the source of the kernel you are running. If you are running a
distribution kernel then you will have to install a corresponding
kernel-source or perhaps kernel-headers package. The source for my kernel is
in /usr/src/linux-2.4.20-ck6-mh7 so I run configure for xine-lib like this:
$ ./configure --enable-dha-kmod
--with-linux-path=/usr/src/linux-2.4.20-ck6-mh7
Running the normal "make; make install" will now install the kernel module and
and create the /dev/dhahelper device file. Then it is necessary to load the
module by running "modprobe dhahelper". xine should now be able to use the
vidix driver without being suid root.
If you want to go with dhahelper you will probably want to add it to the list
of modules loaded automatically at boot. On Debian I do this by adding it to
the file /etc/modules, though I expect this will be different on different
distributions.
James.

On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 16:21:12 +0200
Michael Roitzsch <mroi@...> wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> > > If you look into the message log, the top messages should say
> > > something in the lines of: "stream may be encrypted".
> >
> > Nothing obvious to that effect, there's a comment about using
> > libdvdcss version 1.2.5, and a little later:
> > libdvdnav: First Play Domain: -
> > libdvdnav: get_PGCN failed. Was trying to find pgcN in domain 1
> > libdvdnav: VTS:-1 PGC:0 PG:1 CELL:0 BLOCK:0 VTS_TTN:1 TTN:1 TT_PGCN:0
> > libdvdnav: Before printout ends.
>
> I should have been more clear: not the console output, but the message
> log. You get it by hitting Alt-l in xine-ui.
Indeed it's there, claimins an encryption mode of 3.
> > > So this looks like you discovered two problems. The segfault in
> > > xine (I just don't know where it is yet) and a problem in
> > > dvdauthor, which seems to set this flag wrong.
> >
> > The segfault has gone with xine-lib-1-beta11, I now get a pop-up
> > saying "Upgrade your frontend to see the error messages".
>
> No segfault? That's nice.
But I guess we have to wait for xine-ui-0.9.21 to get any more
information:-( [I've tried recompiling 0.9.20]. The problem now is what's
setting that bit? Is it dvdauthor, or mjpegtools (which is what kino uses
to export)? and how to stop it doing so?
James
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Michael Roitzsch wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>
>>libdvdnav: Can't read name block. Probably not a DVD-ROM device.
>>libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO.
>>libdvdnav: vm: faild to read VIDEO_TS.IFO
>>
>>[hennikul@... - ~]$ ls /mnt/cdrom2/VIDEO_TS/
>>VIDEO_TS.BUP VIDEO_TS.VOB VTS_01_0.IFO VTS_02_0.BUP VTS_02_1.VOB
>>VIDEO_TS.IFO VTS_01_0.BUP VTS_01_1.VOB VTS_02_0.IFO
>>
>>
>
>So the file is there, but does it have valid content?
>Could you copy the whole VIDEO_TS directory to harddisc and try
>'xine dvd:/path/to/VIDEO_TS/' (the trailing slash is important)? If that
>does not work, it is not the DVD-R itself making problems, but the
>content.
>
>Michael
>
>
>
Michael,
Could this have something we do, that ogle does not.
Maybe something to do with those raw device reads or some /etc/fstab
following we do.
I have reports that ogle plays fine, but people get this message in xine.
Another interesting point is that this person, it worked fine without
libdvdcss, but failed with libdvdcss.
But for me, it works fine with or without libdvdcss.
Cheers
James

On Wed, 30 Apr 2003, Hakon G wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there a "dumpstream" feature planned until the 1.0 release
> or will it take longer? Is there any developer known to be looking in to that?
> That is, a feature that let's you save a live stream into a file, as you can do with mplayer.
Hmm, this keeps coming up, so let's talk about it. Team? What
would it take to make this fly? It seems like there would need to be
ui<->engine communication to ask the user for a disk location to store the
file. Would the input plugin be responsible for storing the media to disk
as it is streamed in?
--
-Mike Melanson

On Tue, 2003-04-29 at 16:51, James Stembridge wrote:
--snip--
> There are two ways of overcoming this:
> 1) run xine suid root
> 2) install the dhahelper kernel module (add the options --enable-dha-kmod
> --with-linux-path=/path/to/kernel/source to configure)
>
> James.
--snip footer--
I tried both abovementioned suggestions. However, now I get an error
when running xine suid root, that it can't find /dev/hdahelper How
exactly do I need to set it up? I've never heard of it before. If I
don't run xine suid root, I get the same errors as my previous email
that prompted your suggestions.
--
Preston Kutzner | IT Manager
Lieberman's Law:
Everybody lies, but it doesn't matter since nobody listens.

Hi!
Is there a "dumpstream" feature planned until the 1.0 release
or will it take longer? Is there any developer known to be looking in to that?
That is, a feature that let's you save a live stream into a file, as you can do with mplayer.
Thanks, Hakon

On Dienstag, 29. April 2003 22:58, Preston Kutzner wrote:
> My guess would be that it's the ATI driver for Xfree4.3. I'm using
> SuSE 8.2 as well. I don't have a DVD drive in my computer so I cannot
> speak regarding DVD playback performance issues. I am however, having
> similar performance issues with every other video type I attempt to
> play. I've noticed that it isn't just a problem w/xine's xv playback,
> but this issue also appears when using MPlayer. I cannot watch .mov
> files anymore, as the performance in the radeon driver for X4.3 is so
> poor that the video lags behind the audio almost a full 5-10 seconds
> w/dropped frames. I did NOT have this problem running the same files
> through the same versions of both xine and MPlayer under SuSE 8.1 and
> xfree4.2. This might be an issue that needs reporting to the XFree
> people. I know the new ATI drivers support some of the newer radeon
> cards, and therefore are probably buggier than they used to be due to
> new code. Just my $.02
And now: I made a fresh XFree86 compile from source.
This solved my problem. DVD at 15-20% CPU load, a big AVI at 7-8%.
So SuSE did a "bad" compile!?
I tried also the gatos project, espacially for tv-in and out, but i have=20
big problems to make the kernel modules (for example: km).
Are the drivers from gatos more efficient?
Regards, Frank.
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ffiene@... - Tel:0231-9497-262
--
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Hi,
> I am using xine-lib-1-beta11 with 0.9.20 ui and I have noticed that I
> am unable to quit xine by pressing the power off button on the
> CelomaChrome skin. I end up having to kill xine's pid or if I
> started it from a console, use Ctrl-C to exit the program.
>
> The issue is not present when using XVideo, and the issue only occurs
> after stopping a playing stream with the stop button, then attempting
> to quit xine. If I start xine without playing anything then the
> "Power Off" button on the skin works fine.
>
> Has anyone else seen this behavior?
This is an old problem with the em8300 0.13.0 kernel module. Try their
latest cvs.
Michael
--
Never trust a programmer who is carrying a screwdriver.

Hi James,
> > If you look into the message log, the top messages should say
> > something in the lines of: "stream may be encrypted".
>
> Nothing obvious to that effect, there's a comment about using
> libdvdcss version 1.2.5, and a little later:
> libdvdnav: First Play Domain: -
> libdvdnav: get_PGCN failed. Was trying to find pgcN in domain 1
> libdvdnav: VTS:-1 PGC:0 PG:1 CELL:0 BLOCK:0 VTS_TTN:1 TTN:1 TT_PGCN:0
> libdvdnav: Before printout ends.
I should have been more clear: not the console output, but the message
log. You get it by hitting Alt-l in xine-ui.
> > So this looks like you discovered two problems. The segfault in
> > xine (I just don't know where it is yet) and a problem in
> > dvdauthor, which seems to set this flag wrong.
>
> The segfault has gone with xine-lib-1-beta11, I now get a pop-up
> saying "Upgrade your frontend to see the error messages".
No segfault? That's nice.
Michael
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stressed vocals. In mplayer I don't have this matter cause it allows use of
external fonts. Is there a place where I can find localized fonts or is it
possible to create my own?
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On 2003-04-30 02:31:59 +0200 Mike Fleetwood <mike@...> wrote:
> After reading the release notes for xine-lib 1-beta11 I hoped I would be
> able to see the Matrix trailer but I can't.
>
> Xine and gxine both produce the following:
> External func COMCTL32.dll:17
> External func COMCTL32.dll:16
> wine/module: QuickTime5 DLLs found
I can watch it nicely with the QT6 codecs I found here:
http://ftp.lug.udel.edu/MPlayer/releases/codecs/
cu,
Raffi
--
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no difference, but in practice, there is.
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On Wednesday 30 April 2003 04:34, Rett Walters wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I have noticed that the OSD doesn't fully work when using xine with a dxr3
> card - namely the "Position in Stream" graphic is missing the actual
> "slider bar" showing the position, also the time display in the upper left
> corner is missing from time to time.
>
> Is there a fix for this or is it a "work in progress"?
No fix yet. I'd be very very glad with more input on this issue though.
I'm looking into this problem already but getting only slowly along (very
little time and it's unknown territory for me as wel).
I was basically triggered because I was working oxine to get it working
again with dxr3.
I posted something yesterday on both oxine-devel and xine-devel about the osd
issue but got no replies so far. I was hoping for some ideas on this issue.
More news to follow later on oxine-devel and in case xine related on
xine-devel list too.
regards,
Marcel

Hello,
I am using xine-lib-1-beta11 with 0.9.20 ui and I have noticed that I am unable to
quit xine by pressing the power off button on the CelomaChrome skin. I end up
having to kill xine's pid or if I started it from a console, use Ctrl-C to exit the
program.
The issue is not present when using XVideo, and the issue only occurs after stopping
a playing stream with the stop button, then attempting to quit xine. If I start
xine without playing anything then the "Power Off" button on the skin works fine.
Has anyone else seen this behavior?
Thanks,
Rett Walters
System info: RH 7.2, Kernel 2.4.18 from kernel.org, P3 850, 512MB RAM, Nvidia
GeForce2 MX graphics, DXR is using drivers em8300-0.13.0.